What is the unitQ Score?
unitQ Score is an organization's product quality metric based on user feedback data gathered automatically in more than 70 languages from the most popular customer channels — including app stores and social media, and may also incorporate internal support and chatbot applications. unitQ Score is a performance indicator that represents the current state of an organization’s product health.
Gaming
There are some 2.2 billion gaming app users worldwide. Users won’t let product quality stand in the way of their beloved games. Gaming product quality captures everything from an intuitive user experience and seamless functionality to high-performance gameplay, app stability, and device, network, and OS compatibility. Leverage the unitQ Score to stay on top of your product quality game.
unitQ Scores:
- 30 Day Average
Rank
Product
UnitQ Score
The unitQ Score is a measurement of product quality based on your Google Play Store and Apple App Store reviews.
- 1
Candy Crush Saga
93 Good - 2
Subway Surfers
92 Good - 3
Brain Test: Tricky Puzzles
89 Good - 4
Coin Master
88 Good - 5
FIFA Soccer
87 Good - 6
8 Ball Pool™
85 Good - 7
Hero Wars - Fantasy idle RPG
85 Good - 8
Royal Match
82 Fair - 9
UNO!™
82 Fair - 10
Homescapes
81 Fair - 11
Angry Birds 2
81 Fair - 12
Fishdom
80 Fair - 13
Magic Tiles 3: Piano Game
80 Fair - 14
Chess - Play & Learn
79 Fair - 15
Project Makeover
79 Fair - 16
Family Island — Farming game
79 Fair - 17
Wordscapes
78 Fair - 18
PUBG MOBILE
77 Fair - 19
Roblox
73 Fair - 20
Parking Jam 3D
73 Fair
unitQ Score is the Voice of the Customer
unitQ artificial intelligence aggregates public and private user feedback data from dozens of external and internal sources, like App Store and Google Play Store reviews, Reddit, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Zendesk and support chatbots. unitQ proprietary machine learning and natural processing models filter out the noise and focus only on feedback related to product quality issues and bugs.
Why unitQ Score Matters
unitQ Score is, at its core, a reflection of an organization's product health, and customer sentiment now and into the future based exclusively on real-time real user feedback. unitQ Score is designed to enable companies to take a measured, data-driven approach to their product quality efforts, fix issues faster, and leverage insights into roadmaps and product growth. Higher scores equal better products, and more satisfied customers — period.
What Your unitQ Score Means
Your unitQ Score is an indicator of the positive versus negative product quality reviews users are making about your brand. A unitQ Score closer to 100 indicates a brand has few product quality issues overall. It means users enjoy your product, the experience is well-designed, easy to use, responsive — and is virtually free of bugs, broken flows, and operational mistakes.
How unitQ Score is Calculated
A unitQ Score of 90, for example, means 90% of an organization’s user feedback did not contain product quality issues when evaluated through the lens of unitQ algorithms. A unitQ Score of 90 means that 10% of customer feedback contained product quality issues.
A unitQ Score of 75 indicates that 75% of an organization’s user feedback did not contain product quality issues. However, a unitQ Score of 75 also means that 25% of customer feedback contained product quality issues.
A unitQ Score of 75 indicates that 75% of an organization’s user feedback did not contain product quality issues. However, a unitQ Score of 75 also means that 25% of customer feedback contained product quality issues.
Interpreting a unitQ Score
95-100 Epic: Best in class product quality.
85-95 Good: Strong product quality, room for improvement.
70-85 Fair: Satisfactory product quality, lots of room for improvement.
0-70 Poor: Weak product quality, urgent improvement required.
How to Increase Your unitQ Score
The intelligence to bolster the unitQ Score stems from the power of unitQ and its artificial intelligence capabilities. The lower the number of product quality issues, the higher the unitQ Score. Detecting, investigating, prioritizing and fixing issues identified by users increases unitQ Score, bolsters developer KPIs, enhances customer satisfaction and ratings in app stores, attracts new users and drives new revenue streams.